1.Significance of changes of difference in percutaneous-arterial blood partial pressure of carbon dioxide in liquid resuscitation of patients with septic shock
Honglong FANG ; Juan CHEN ; Jian LUO ; Huayong WU ; Meiqin CHEN ; Xinglin FENG ; Danqiong WANG ; Weiwen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2019;26(5):529-532
Objective To approach the significance of changes of percutaneous-arterial blood carbon dioxide partial pressure difference [P(tc-a)CO2] in liquid resuscitation of patients with septic shock. Methods One hundred and sixty-eight patients with septic shock admitted and treated in the Department of Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Quzhou People's Hospital from January 2015 to January 2018 were enrolled, and after early goal-directed therapy (EGDT) for 6 hours, according to central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2) and lactate clearance (LC), they were divided into ScvO2 and LC achievement group (ScvO2 ≥ 0.7 and LC≥10%), ScvO2 achievement group (ScvO2 ≥ 0.7 and LC < 10%), LC achievement group (ScvO2 < 0.7 and LC≥10%), and un-achievement group (ScvO2 < 0.7 and LC < 10%). The mechanical ventilation time, ICU hospitalization time, 28-day mortality, P(tc-a)CO2 etc. were compared among the four groups; the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) was used to evaluate the predictive value of P(tc-a)CO2 for 28-day prognosis in patients with septic shock. Results The trends of mechanical ventilation time, ICU hospitalization time, and 28-day mortality were all ScvO2 and LC achievement group < LC achievement group < ScvO2 achievement group < un-achievement group [the mechanical ventilation times (days) were respectively 6.12±2.59, 8.43±3.24, 11.78±4.12, 13.03±4.75, ICU hospitalization times (days) were 10.31±2.32, 13.85±3.56, 16.41±3.83, 18.52±4.05, and 28-day mortality rates were 28.85% (15/52), 40.91% (18/44), 51.28% (20/39), 69.70% (23/33)] and the differences among the four groups were statistically significant (all P < 0.05). After 6 hours of EGDT, the heart rate (HR), lactate (Lac), and P(tc-a)CO2 were lower than those before fluid resuscitation, but the mean arterial pressure (MAP), central venous pressure (CVP), and ScvO2 were higher than those before fluid resuscitation among four groups. Except CVP, the differences of other indicators compared among the ScvO2 and LC achievement group, ScvO2 achievement group, LC achievement group and un-achievement group were statistically significant (all P < 0.05). After 6 hours of EGDT, HR, Lac, P(tc-a)CO2 in ScvO2 and LC achievement group, ScvO2 achievement group and LC achievement group were significantly lower than those in the un-achievement group [HR (bpm): 89.05±29.43, 98.82±30.21, 94.33±28.64 vs. 112.85±32.74, Lac (mmol/L): 2.97±1.95, 3.87±2.32, 2.69±1.52 vs. 4.17±2.44, P(tc-a)CO2 (mmHg, 1 mmHg = 0133 kPa): 7.18±4.61, 12.61±5.34, 9.71±4.11 vs. 16.56±10.19], MAP and ScvO2 were significantly higher than those of the un-achievement group [MAP (mmHg): 88.05±21.67, 77.33±18.56, 83.11±19.71 vs. 70.32±18.79, ScvO2: 0.76±0.14, 0.75±0.16, 0.67±0.14 vs. 0.63±0.18, all P < 0.05]. The P(tc-a)CO2 of 28 days survivors were significantly lower than that of the deaths among four groups (mmHg: 5.78±2.27 vs. 14.14±3.65, 7.07±2.81 vs. 15.06±4.11, 6.35±2.09 vs. 14.94±4.06, 7.93±3.81 vs. 18.34±4.63, all P < 0.05). When P(tc-a)CO2 > 7.24 mmHg predicted 28-day mortality in ScvO2 and LC achievement group, the sensitivity was 89.29%, specificity was 91.45%, and the area under ROC curve (AUC) was 0.86; when P(tc-a)CO2 > 9.46 mmHg predicted 28-day mortality in LC achievement group, the sensitivity was 88.72%, specificity was 85.83% and AUC was 0.91; when P(tc-a)CO2 >12.05 mmHg predicted 28-day mortality in ScvO2 achievement group, the sensitivity was 82.79%, specificity was 86.90% and AUC was 0.79; when P(tc-a)CO2 > 16.22 mmHg predicted 28-day mortality in un-achievement group, the sensitivity was 73.35%, specificity was 80.68% and AUC was 0.68. Conclusion P(tc-a)CO2 can be used as an indicator to evaluate fluid resuscitation effect and prognosis in patients with septic shock.
2.The effect of enteral immune nutrition on occurrence of acute kidney injury in patients with sepsis
Honglong FANG ; Juan CHEN ; Meiqin CHEN ; Huayong WU ; Jian LUO ; Jianhua HU ; Weiwen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2018;25(1):62-65
Objective To evaluate the effect of enteral immune nutrition on the occurrence of acute kidney injury(AKI) in sepsis patients. Methods A retrospective study was conducted, 80 patients with sepsis admitted and treated in the intensive care unit (ICU) of Quzhou People's Hospital from January 2015 to December 2016 were enrolled, and according to different treatment programs, they were divided into an immune nutrition group and a standard nutrition group, each group 40 cases. The two groups received an equal amount of calories and nitrogen in enteral nutrition (EN). After treatment, the changes of serum total protein (TP), albumin (Alb), prealbumin (PA), hemoglobin (Hb), C-reactive protein (CRP), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin (IL-6, IL-10), infection site, length of stay in ICU, mortality in ICU, AKI incidence, AKI staging, etc in the two groups were observed. Results ① After treatment, the nutritional indicators TP, Alb, PA, Hb levels were significantly increased, the serum inflammatory factors CRP, TNF-α, IL-6 were obviously decreased and IL-10 was markedly increased in the two groups compared with those before treatment (all P < 0.05), the changes in the immune nutrition group were more obvious than those in the standard nutrition group [TP (g/L): 60.84±5.90 vs. 58.32±6.11, Alb (g/L): 33.95±3.83 vs. 31.79±3.44, PA (g/L): 0.24±0.04 vs. 0.21±0.03, Hb (g/L): 117.47±16.15 vs. 112.50±15.71, CRP (mg/L): 53.04±23.76 vs. 82.33±37.09, TNF-α (ng/L): 20.29±17.74 vs. 29.63±18.43, IL-6 (ng/L): 50.74±28.55 vs. 80.32±31.67, IL-10 (ng/L): 41.09±24.65 vs. 40.86±24.73]; ② The length of stay in ICU (days: 10.54±4.33 vs. 14.80±5.19), ICU mortality [15.00% (6/40) vs. 32.50% (13/40)] and the incidence of AKI [22.50% (9/40) vs. 47.50% (19/40)] of immune nutrition group were significantly lower than those of standard nutrition group (all P < 0.05); There were 9 cases of AKI mainly at stage I andⅡ (8 cases) in the immune nutrition group, while in the standard nutrition group there were 19 cases with AKI mainly at stageⅢ (11 cases). Conclusion The enteral immune nutrition can effectively reduce the incidence of AKI in sepsis patients, and the mechanism may be related to the immune nutritional preparation can inhibit the expressions of pro-inflammatory factors such as TNF-α, IL-6, etc.